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[in a cabin in the mountains, Jim wakes up and bangs his head on the table he was sleeping under]
Alex Rieger: Jim, are you alright?
"Reverend" Jim Ignatowski: Yeah...uh ... who are you?
Alex Rieger: I'm Alex. We're friends, we work together.
"Reverend" Jim Ignatowski: What? are we, lumberjacks?
Alex Rieger: No, we're cabdrivers.
"Reverend" Jim Ignatowski: I bet we don't do much business up here!

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Saturday, October 18, 2014

The day after that Frieden was asked during a
press conference if you could contract Ebola by sitting next to someone
on a bus—a question prompted by a statement from President Obama the
week before, when he declared that you can’t get Ebola “through casual
contact, like sitting next to someone on a bus.”

Frieden answered: “I think there are two different parts
of that equation. The first is, if you’re a member of the traveling
public and are healthy, should you be worried that you might have gotten
it by sitting next to someone? And the answer is no. Second, if you are
sick and you may have Ebola, should you get on a bus? And the answer to
that is also no. You might become ill, you might have a problem that
exposes someone around you.”

You've probably got to be a member of the science party to understand.